Historic La. Road trip Upload # 1000
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Thanks for sharing, seems like a great state to live in :)
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@anmoose New Orleans is the oldest city, Baton Rouge isn't as old & Plaquemine is even newer. I'll do a Baton Rouge tour of more scenic & historic areas soon. Yeah the ferry was in warp drive. The river is over a 1/2 mile wide down there. Landing to landing took about 5mins. The ferry was going against the rivers current too.
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Louisiana's a beautiful state with a rich history like all the south .I love those live oak trees.I went to New Orleans on my Honeymoon in 1970 and we toured some of those old Plantations.This 1K video was a great choice and well done J.B.
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@XMike30X No boy! We got whirly birds down here now. Once apron a time you could drive all over the levees.
We used to test our jumping skills on dirt bikes by hauling ass up one side & see how far you could fly over the top to the other side. Bought killed my ass doing that shit.
That's my hometown. Still living there today. The bakery you talked about briefly is my fathers home now. He bought it years and years and years ago. It was hit by hurricane gustav and it knocked the wall down on the side and he rebuilt it. I just started watching your videos and I'm still going through them haha. On to the next video!
iCRAiZ 4 months ago
@iCRAiZ My mom was born in Plaquemine, Dads from White Castle, I'm from Donaldsonville.
Thanks for watchin
007bondjb 4 months ago
I love all those huge old trees you've got down there. I've heard the Mississippi is called the Big Muddy. I guess it's not for swimming then. That little Cajun town was cool. It looks like something out of a movie. Thanks for filming all this.
isabelzavoranu 5 months ago
@isabelzavoranu Thanks
007bondjb 5 months ago
how much does the ferry charge to get you across the river?
jakeorama 7 months ago
@jakeorama a dollar
007bondjb 5 months ago